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    THE OMATTA DAHiY BEE: SATUTtDAY, KEPTErBETl 28, lS?7r.
Telephone Douglas 618 Reaches All Departments.
Buy Fall and Winter Underwear Mow
Our business in the' regular underwear is growing so large that we must ask those
who conveniently can do so to buy their heavy undergarments as early in the season as pos
sible. Foreseeing the rush that always comes with the first cold spell we hurried ship
ments as mUcli as possible. The new goods are pouring into the stockroom, but almost as
quickly disappear. Our underwear is mad e of liberal proportions, no skimping oflength
or width. Men's, Women's, Children's. .
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, For Men .
Men medium ' h a v 7
weight trra ribbed cot
ton shirt and drawers,
extra finish ' through
out. all fixes. a popu
lar weight tor wear
cV. .7:......50c
lien's medium wleitht
sanitary natural wool
. ahlrta and drawers, ex
tra wtlj made, f (f
each ,....''
For Women
Women's fine ribbed me
dium or heavy weight
cotton vests. high
nock, with either long
or short sleeves
drawers to Bfln
match, each JUW
Women's fine ribbed me
dium weight ribbed
cotton Union suits
high neck, long;
sleeves, ankle length,
S 1.00
For Children
Children's fine ribbed
medium weight white
cotton vests, high
neck. long sleeves,
pants to match, ankle
iSKI' ,25c
Boys' medium weight
gray wool union suits,
high neck, long sleeves
First Showing Sat
urday A spick and span, nsw
gathering o f men's
fancy half hose. Nev
er saw the Inslile of
our store till yester
day. All the newejt
colors, will be on said
Saturday OZt
at, per pair. ...-' W
Main Floor.
MURDERER S11UMWAT CAUGHT
Man Who Brutally Killed Adami
Woman is in Custody.
SHOUT TfcUDE MAZES AESE3T
Special Sale of Silk Hosiery
Very seldom do people of Omaha have such an op
portunity to buy fine pure thread silk hose at the
price we are- going to sell them Baturday. Every
lady appreciates fine hosiery, especially silk. These
hose are made by the largest and one of the best slHc
hOSe manufacturers In this', country. There are
no better all, hose made. Every pair of $3 plain
black silk hose In our stock, all broken lines of
embroidered or drop stitch silk boss worth up to
(4.00 per pair, SATURDAY at, f SQ
per fair ..
Main Tloor.
New Fall Veilings
THE VERT LATEST Square chiffon Auto veils,
hemstitched all around, each $1,75
With embroidered coin spots, all the new shade
esch S2.se
-yard long chiffon Auto veils, all colors, each, M,
12.60, $2 and tl.7S
Lsee Hat Drops, at, each. It. 12. 75, $2.60 and 91TB
Fancy Veilings, by the yard from 11.60 to ..'...85a
Chiffon, bent quality, yard .75o
Bowing Bilk. Veiling, yard 9So
Mallne, yard 30o
Bridal Illusion, yard. 11.85 and 8o
Ask to see our new line of black silk dress nets.
Main Floor.
.Tempting Specials Linen Department,
Monday, A. JC Beoaony Basement.
JOS dosen So Tenerlffe Lace Doilies at,
.. 5c
.8lc
1.00
6 dosen $1.7 Renaissance Canterpleces, '9jsQQ
each . . f t
each
100 dosen 16o Tenerlffe Lace Doilies at,
each
100 dozen 20o Renaissance Dollies at,
each
ZS doxen II. 7S Renaissance Scarfs, 20x64,
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Women's Gauntlet Gloves
. Once more the gauntlet has become the popu
lar glove. We have prepared for the demand
with a large assortment of snappy styles In this
season's latest shades of tan and black, correct
In style and stitching, a full line to select from.
Prices $1.75, $2.00. $2.25. $2.60 to $3.60 per
pair! Ask; to see them. Main Floor.
Howard, Corner 16th St.
Bee. -27-'07
Open Saturday Evenings
drove the showmen and concessionaires to
shelter an caused the pleasure seekers to
f rego their enjoyments for the time being.
Where Is That Balloon,?
Whether Aeronaut Joe Simons' big gas
balloon, which left tho Ak-Sar-Ben
grounds Thursday afternoon, la In the land
where no rain ever falls, or whether It has
fallen to some forsaken spot on this earth
Is the problem which Is worrying the navi
gators of air at the carnival grounds.
The runaway balloon left the ' carnival
grounds shortly before o'clock Thursday
evening, carrying Aeronaut Jo Simons of
Chicago. A- slight 'breeie sent It In a
northwesterly 'direction, and' when the gas
had condensed sufficiently to bring It to
earth. It came down, gradually in a pasture
near Thirty-eighth and Lake streets. The
ureonaut climbed out of his basket, after
a trip to the clouds, but the air on earth
was warm and the balloon had been ex
panded as It neaved the ground.'. Before
the aeronaut could fasten the big .balloon,
it rolled about and left the earth for the
stars. Within a few nilnutes It was out of
sight and 'obuld only be seen with a glass.
Then it disappeared altogether, and nothing
has been heard of it since. Areonauts
waited all day Friday to hear of the runa
way balloon, but no report came.
"It's off above the clouds where the sun
Is shining, and I wish I was with It," said
SUrions late Friday afternoon.
SALTER A LOME IS fNANKOYEO
All the Other City Hall Dlcaatarle
. Are Basy Over Festival.
A certain executive offloer of the city
hall stts serene and unmoved during all
the hustle and bustle which attends the
fall festivities. This contented Individual
la C. A. Salter. Are chief.
and other visitors to the city who desire
to pay their respects to the chief execu
tive. He is also presumed to be preparing
for , hla part In the . annual parade, and
attending to the Important matter of per
mitting merchants to temporarily disregard
laws covering the matter of signs on the
streets until the carnival ends.
The chief of police is really the busiest
man. He has on his hands about 100 spe
cial policemen, and la using his force and
hla own time to keep out the thieves who
are usually attracted , by such festivals.
Bo far he ' has been successful, but he Is
hoping all the time the weather Wilt be
fine during the heavy days of the carnlvat.
With good weather the crowds will be good
naturcd. It the sky Is overcast and the
weather cool the .crowds will reflect, the
atmospheric conditions and an Ill-humored
crowd la one of the must difficult things
for a police force to handle.
..The building Inspector Is busy with the
construction of seats before- the city hall
for the accommodation of city officials and
thejr . Invited guests during the parades. J
, While not connected with the festival the
city, clerk is working harder than usual at
this; time preparing for reglsrtatlon day and
the city treasurer Is working overtime get-'
ting out his delinquent and scaveriger tax
lists.
The city engineer Is getting asphalt re
pairs msde to put the streets In presentable
appearance during the festival, and trying
After Lows; Paraalt He la Finally
Take at Verb, Hav Killed
ad Assault Mrs.
Sarah Martla.
BEATRICE. NeK. Sept !7.-8peclal Tel
egram.) R. Mead Shumway, the supposed
slsyer of Mrs. Sarah Martin, was arrested
near Oregon, Polk county. Mo., yesterdsy
by Sheriff McNulty. After escaping from
the officers at Seneca, Kan., Shumway
walked to Ruin. Neb., and remaining there
for a few hours, managed to board a trala
for St. Joseph, where he remained for one
night The next day he boarded a train
for Oregon, Mo., near which place he went
to work on a farm. He did not change bis
name and after going to work wrote sev
eral checks, signing them "R. Mead Shum
way." This, with the description the offi
cers had of him, led to his capture.
When arrested Shumway had only SI In
his possession. Sheriff McNulty arrived
at Wymore early this morning with the
prisoner, and, In company with the county
attorney of Polk, county, arrived In Bea
trice about S o'clock, where the prisoner
was turned over to Sheriff Trude. .
In the office of Sheriff Trude, Shumway,
In giving his tory of the murder with
which he Is charged, stated that he came
from the field and, on finding blood In the
I house, thought he would be accused of the
i murder and he made up his mind -to leave.
He went to the barn and, after hitching
; one of the horses to a bunsrv. drove away,
i About 10 o'clock this mornli Sheriff
i Trude and Sheriff McNulty, with the prls
. oner, left the city In a carriage for Dewltt,
! where they boarded a Rock Island train
for Lincoln. The news of Shumway's cap-
ture spread like wildfire and at Cortland,
Adams and Firth small posses weYe organ
; Ued to Intercept the officers and their prls
I oner en route to Lincoln, but the party
i reached that place without being molested.
; The crime with which Bhumway Is
charged was the most brutal In the his
tory of Gage county and since he made his
escape, more than three weeks ago, the
officers throughout the west have been
camping, on his trail.
Story ot Crime.
At the inquesj. it was shown Mrs. Sarah
Martin, the murdered woman, was attacked
by Bhumway while she was engaged in
washing the dinner dishes. 'The rooms on
the lower floor bore evidence of a terrible
struggle, and the supposition is that after
the murderer had slashed the woman
across the throat with the butcher knife
she ran from one room to another In order
to free herself from his grasp. After prao
tlcally butchering the defenseless woman
the murderer carried the body upstairs and
placed It under the bed, where It was found
in an almost nudev condition by Mr. Martin.
Mrs. Martin was M years of age and was
the mother of two sons, both grown. Her
husband Is 68 years of age and owns 1,200
i acres of fine land In northeastern Oage
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USE OUR
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OF OUR
FIFTEEN
TELEPHONES.
THEY'RE FREE.
ous, and while the council haa waived the
necessity of taking out permits. It has not
waived the necessity of, seeing that the
worlt is safa. ' ,
The superintendent of the city hall fa
busy with the decorations and the resultant
incra&s of work.
The King's Highway has attracted the
attention of the Board of Health, and an
officer Is making dally Inspection of the I county. Bhumway went to work for Mr.
food offered for sale at the booths. He re- I Martin about two weeks before and has a
porta all food In excellent condition, and i half-brother living near Firth. He la a
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q Plain Figures and Our Credit System Protect and Help You
. At this store Plain Figures protect you because the nraount written plainly on each
jgJ tag is the lowest price and the only price the article can be purchased for. There is no
Cj possible chance of its being bought for less money by anyone else. AVe do not allow our
f1 salespersons to make an y concessions whatsoever or try and "get something abetter'' for
you. we believe m treating everybody alike. One Price, and
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and that the Lowest, to All.
Our Credit System helps you because, by its use, you. are
enabled to wear clothing in the height of fashion, even though
you haven't just now the necessary cash. Our terms are more
liberal , our payments are easier and our prices are lower than
any other credit store in Omaha.
It also protects you because we do not require any pay
ments while you are sick or out of employment.
"SINCERITY CLOTHES" FOR WELL DRESSED .BEN
CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS
We are prepared to do business with the man who wants the
best fall suit his money can buy that's just what "Sincerity
Ulothes are. iSpcml for Saturday, men's hand tail
ored suits, cut in the latest style and made from the
very best fabrics obtainable, at $20, $18 and
MEN'S FALL COATG
We are showing handsome
nette and top coats, reg
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In all the new colors and new blocks.
Prices range from I Cfl
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O SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' FALL SUITS
Assortment includes jusfc 84 suits. They are Prince Chap,
O tight fitting and Fluffy. Ruffle styles. All new materials,
O regular $25 and $30 values. We have divided them into
puts the seal of approval on the sandwich
and '"hot weenie" man.
Through all of this activity Chief Salter
and Battalion Chief Simpson sit serene and
unruffled. In the twelve years preceding
this there has been but one fire fn connec
tion with the festival. That was last year,
when a tent burned, so no unusual service
is expected of the fire department.
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RAINMEN HELD RESPONSIBLE
Graad Jarv- at Ralelek Retarus In.
dletmeat Against Dispatcher
and Ea(iitm.
RALEIGH, Mo.. Bept. 27. The grand
Jury haa returned an Indictment for man
slaughter against Engineer W. Rlppey,
Conductor C. M. Oakley, Chief Train Dis
patcher P. B. Ketcham and Train Dis
patcher Victor Parvln of the Durham
division of the Southern railway for the
man about 40 years ot age. A diligent
search with bloodhounds was made for the
fugitive.Jn the vicinity of Seneca, Kan., by
the officers, but the posse returned with
out locating the murderer.
Sheriff Trude -' remained ' on the trail
steadily and located Shumway near St.
Joseph, Mo., but the criminal succeeded
In eluding him on several occasion when
near capture.
LINCOLN, Sept. IT. (Special.) Shum
way was lodged in the penitentiary here.
He declined to discuss the . case. The
county attorney of Oage county will In
terview him tomorrow, after which the
qourae of procedure will be decided on.
CROWDS COMB TO t'ORN PALACIS
Rain -Does Not Seem to ASTevt the
Attendance. .
MITCHELL, S. D., Sept. JT.-(8pecial.)
With the slight rain which visited this
section this morning not a large crowd was
to see how much work he can get out of " ' ' . .w .1 J , 1 r lne ectlon tn, morning not a large crown was
hi. r.AA ann.nn.i.nnn deaths of the three men killed In the head .exnected in Mitchell today for the Com
The atreet commissioner la working a eoll"'on,cn " fu'he railway, near palace, but notwithstanding the unfavora-
i. i ( bi, wca,ther, Z.400 people came in on ine
OS II uiiv fM r-nixo 77 ,.,.- three special trains of the Milwaukee road
RAILWAY CLERKS ON STRIKE from Sioux City. Murdo and Cairton. while
the. Omaha road brought in 400 people from
crew three times Its ordinary site, night
and day, flushing and sweeping paved
street.
The city electrician and bis force are
trying to inspect all temporary lllumlna-
The mayor Is busy greeting old friends tlon" to " th,t the wlrln ,g not dner-
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Two Hundred from Six Roads
Toledo Demand Working;
Agreement.
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TOE YOUNG MEN'S STORE
Separate Entrance'
1517 D.ujl.s St.
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, The young fellow is the faithful follower
of fashion. He is always the first to notice
a change and the first to adopt it. Our smart
suits are accepted by young men as interpret.
in their ideas of style.
Our Fall Suits for these swell young
Dressers are of smart fabrics and are cut and
tailored with all the style that can be worked
into a suit. It's the smaller details that put
style into a young man's suit, and they have
rPAl 1701 noi-eflll ntlsn4iAn
" - -.u. viui uiicunuu. vui prices are
certainly very reasonable ages to 22 years, 5f
pr up to size 38, at ,
312.50, S13.SO, 5315. OO
up to $23.50
Boys' and Children's
Clothes
Iany compliments have ' been
offered on the scope and style of
this greatly enlarged display of
Boys' and Little Men's Clothes.
It will please us greatly to have
your commendation .
The Prices Range from $12.59 and
n Down to $5.03
Every price and every suit
guaranteed.
Write for our illustrated cata
logue; .
Benson a: Thorne Co.
Youttg Men and lioyf
Clothing Department
1515-1517 DOUGLAS STRXET
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TOLEDO. O., Sept. SI. Two hundred rail
way clerks, representing six roads, struck
today, demanding a working agreement
with their employers. More than that
number remained at their desks. An ef- j
tort will be made to have freight handlers j
and teamsters Join the ranks.
various places on the line. The building
held nearly a capacity audience. The
palace will close tomorrow evening with a
flnlnclal success.
FOUR CRUISERS DROP ANCHOR
Bqaadroa from - Asiatic Station
Arrives at 8a.n Francisco and
la Given Welcome.
SAN FRANCISCO, Bept. r.-Thp cruiser
squadron from the Asiatlo station, com
prising the armored cruleiers West Vir
ginia (flagship), Maryland, Pennsylvania,
and Colorado, under command of Rear
Admiral Dayton arrived here this morning
several hours ahead of the expected time.
DEATH RECORD.
Prlneo Charles Gnatave.
POT8DAM. Prussia, Sept. CT.-Prlnoe
Charles Oustave von Thurn und Taxis,
youngest son of the late Prince Maxlmllan
of Thurn und Taxis and a lieutenant In the
first regiment of Prussian foot guitrds.
slipped on the stairs of the officers' mess
of his regiment here today, fractured hla
skull and died almost Immediately. The
prince was born in 18S8.
Mrs. Blanche Somers.
Mrs. Blanche Seiners died at Chicago
Priduy, September 27. She Is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Q. F. Hamilton, 1030 South
Thirtieth avenue, Omaha, ,and the funeral
will be held from the residence of her
parents Sunday afternoon at I o'clock.
Provides Against Mlno Tires.
ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo.. 8ept f7. (Spe
cial.) The Union Paclflc Coal company, ap
preciating the need of fire fighting devices
of the serviceable sort, haa placed In the
mines at Hanna. Rock Springs and Cum
berland a powerful chemical fire engine,
with a capacity of 160 gallons each. They
are so made that one of the pair of eighty
gallon tanks can be dlachsrged at a time,
when It Is refilled, the other being dis
charged meantime, through the same hose
and noxxle. With a supply of chemicals
at hand. It Is possible to keep up a continu
ous light tor any length of time. As many
of the workings extend some miles be
yond the water supply and as fires are
possible at any time, the wisdom of this
protection is apparent, when It la known
that one gallon of chemical, from these
engines Is equal to forty gallons of water,
and as very little steam Is evolved on Its
two lots; on sale Saturday for
16.75 an 22.50
FALL
MILLINERY
Largs velvet and
silk hats, Fluffy
Ruffle styles, $5.
values; on sale
53.98
LADIES'
FALL COATS
In all colors and many
different styles. Full
60 In. long, $15 val
ues; on sale Satur
day at
59.98
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Impact with the fire, Its usefulness Is
doubly apparent. These ' machines were
built on order, by ha American LaFrance
Fire Engine company of Elmlra, N. Y.,
and are the. first of the kind to be used
west of the anthracite coal region of
Pennsylvania. ' One of these engines was
sampled at Rock Springs this week by
extinguishing a large fire of boxes and
barrels in an exposed place, but the fire
was satisfactorily reduced to blackened
embers In less than ninety seconds.
Dismantling Sagar Factory.
FREMONT. Neb.. Sept. .-8peclal.)
It Is reported here that the machinery of
the beet sugar factory at Leavitt la to be
taken out and moved to Scott's Bluff. If
tho litigation now pending concerning the
plant results In favor of the bondholders,
tt Is thought that the building Itself will
also be moved to that point. This week a
quantity of syrup, lett over from last sea
son, was worked up. The removal of the
factory probably will leave Leavltt with
out any Inhabitants. There are only about
ten famlllea living there now. .
OU Foona In Wnto Well..
SHOSHONI. Wyo.. Sept. !7.-(8peclal.
Considerable Interest Is being shown among
local eM men by tl discovery ef quanti
ties of en la a water well whlca was re
cently drilled near tills tow a. ' the oil
waa first encountered at a depth of about
SOS feet, and kept Increasing In quantity
to a depth ' of 90S feet,- at which depth a
sufficient flew of water was encountered
and drilling stopped. Samples of the oil
mf I haver been taken away for alalysts.
THE TOASTED SWEET
Of tho Cornfield.
The chief article of food of one of the
most stalwart races of men the world
has sver produced, (the American Indian)
was "Indian Corn."
The women ground it laboriously In
hollowed atones and eooked It In a rude
manner, but It, together with meat taken
In the chase, sustained a race of muscular
giants.
Two or three hundred years of culti
vation has resulted In a very superior
grade of the Indian corn, and the food
expert of the present day has produced
therefrom, by skillful cooking, a food
delicious beyond the comprehension of
the past.
In the growth of com there 1s a period
when the kernels are plumped out with
vegetable milk, most nutritious.
As it slowly ripens, this hardens, and
finally becomes almost flinty. The prob
lem of the food expert was to cook
ths magnificent food skillfully and pre
sent Its merits In aa appetising way.
Some have been kind enough to say that
Elijah's Manna Is the choicest flavoured
cereal food ever prepared.
The reader can easily render sn Indi
vidual opinion upon trial.
Care should be observed to know the
food has been kept from absorption of
moisture from the air, else Its flavour
is . reduced. Once opened the package
should bo eewrely oiosed or the remain
ing contents poured tnte a tin or earthen
receptacle and kept covered, otherwise
the food loees Its crlspness snd delicious
flavour. '
Elijah's Manua Is made at the pure
food factories of the Poet urn Co., Battle
Creek. Mlvtv
DANIEL MAY SJART SUITS
Jnry Trial In Sign Cases Not to Sat
isfaction of tho City
Proaeentor.
Delay In hearing the appeal In the cases
against Morits Meyer and H. Elsie for
maintaining sign In conflict with the
ordinance recently passed by the city
council may result In the filing ot a num
ber of new complaints by City Prosecutor
Daniel. The defendants have, demanded
a jury trial, In district court and as the
Jury will not report until October T the
hearing will be delayed. Mr. Daniel as
sert tt was the agreement that appeals
should be tried at once before Judge Troup.
With this understanding he consented to
make these t wo complaints test cases and
did not (lie against a number of other prop
erty ownera who maintain sign In viola
lion of the ordinance.
. Friday John ' W. Battin, attorney for the
defendant, announced they would demand
Juries and the pity prosecutor declares If
this Is don he will proceed to file more
complaint without waiting for the ap
pealed, cases to be tried. - j
jueyer ana .ihjs were nneu to escn in
police court and both carried their cases
on appeal to the district court.
bars, Cal, her daughter and a governess
knocked down and kilted a peasant yester
day near Auxerre, about a hundred miles
from Paris. The chauffeur in trying to
avoid the accident ditched the machine
and its ocaupants were thrown out. Mrs.
Graham was cut about the head and the
governess had an arm broken, but Miss
Graham and the chauffeur were not hurt.
The party was brought to Paris today In
an ambulance.
Bridge Contract Terminated.
BIOUX CITY. la., Sept. 17. The Great
Northern railway and the Chicago, Bur
lington tt Qulncy have notified the Combi
nation Bridge company that the contract
existing between the two Interests for the
use of the combination bridge over the
Missouri, river will be terminated on Oc
tober L Beginning October 1 the roads
will use the Northwestern' bridge. The
Combination Bridge company will be left
without a steam railroad for a tenant.
A HIGH GRADE VARNISH
AND STAIN COM SIN ID
TROUBLE FOR THE POLICE
One Bnnrh of Woo the Probation Olfl
.errs Dodge la Kend In
Sheeleytown.
From the heart of Sheeleytown cornea a
ray of comfort to the probation officer. It
haa succeeded in passing one family feud
along to other officers. More frequently
the peace officers of the city find work for
Mr. Bernstein and his assistants, but this
time the shoe i on the other foot.
Several days ago Officer Carver was called
to South Twenty-fifth treet, where war
was In progress between children of neigh
bors, lie gave the families good advice
and thought the matter would have an end.
Friday morning tbe mother of one'of the
families put In an appearance at the proba
tion officer's room and asked for an officer
to go to the scene ot the difficulty. She
said the head of the 'families had taken
up the fight where the children dropped tt
and desired the officer to stop the trouble.
"Thank heaven, we have reached the end
of on disturbance," responded the clerk
of the probation -office. "You will have to
take your troubles to a policeman. W
will deal with ths children, but with men
and women we have no such relations."
Tesns Fever In Cheyenne County.
M'COOK. Nsb., Sept. 27.-(Bpectal.-In-speotor
Dr. W. F. Jones of this city, of the
United States bureau of animal industry,
ran onto a case of genuine Texas fever
In a herd of cattle In Cheyenne county,
Kansas, yesterday, notwithstanding this
point is 400 miles north of the quarantine
line. Thirty-two head have already died
and the owner ot the herd stand to loe
many mora, a the dlsesse is fatal. Ths
dlsesse at present Is confined to one herd.
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If your chandeliers are
tarnished, you can make
them look like new,
with a small can of j ap-a-lac.
Use either
GOLD, ALUMINUM or
DEAD black, whichever
color is best suited to the
surroundings.
5APOLIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH
Flat era roughened by needlework
catch every stain and look hopelessly
dirty. Hand Sspollo removes not only
tbe dirt, but also the loosened, injured
cuticle, and restorcM tbo tiagtn to
iLi'tr natural beauty.
VL CM CIO.S AND DRUOGfT
2rs. Wlnslews Soothing Syrup
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AMUSEMENTS.
AUPITORIU IYT
Ellery's Great Italian Band
ALL THIS WEEK, CLOSING BUN
DAY NIGHT, SEW. 29th.
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Friday night will be WagnerGer
man night.
Matinees Saturday and Sunday.
Prices,. 25c, 35c and 6O0
Mntor- Kills n Peasant.
PARIS, Bept. 17. An automobile contain
tn Mrs. Winiam Graham ot Banta Bar-
Jap-a-Lac Headquarters
and at best prices, at the Bhermaa ft
McConnell Drus Store.
pt. Jap-a-lac, any color ISc
i,i pt. Jap-a-lac, any color S&e
1 pi. Jap-a-lac, any color c
1 qt., 76C; tt saL SI 96: 1 sal 12 W
Bee us (or all kinds of paint and
varnishes and brushes.
SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO.
Corner ltth and Dodge Streets.
OWL DRUS C9.
Corner lOth and Harney Street.
V avwl at 11
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ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
MATINEE TODAY 2:15
NOTE Curtain 8:15 sharp
TONIGHT
PRICES 10c, 25c. 60c.
BOYD'S THEATEK
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Ksnrr B. Marrts Present
ROSE STAHL
In The Chorus Lady
VOIOOE.
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I Matin:. I
lDlin THEATER
niiuu 15.25.53.75t
TOBTIOm-T, niBAT and HATCBOIT
THE CAT and THE FIDDLE.
OmKAT TXICK PEOTAOI.a
Sunday The Four Huntings
BURWOOD aV.mZif"
TODAY!
& Eve.
Al M)
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rtie Great Powell, Cook
and Miss Rothert, Fred
Russell, Cummins
Trio, Dsrr and Evans.
Carl Q. Hicks. Pictures
Bvala-s, tOe, SO.
Beat ready week la
advance.
1,003
ATS
DAILY
MAT
10c